Results for: grand ! v. Si bine
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to amuse oneself; how did you enjoy yourself ?; they greatly enjoyed themselves; they had enjoyable time; they had a good/fine/high time; they had lots of fun; they madedistra
to be all plain sailing; to work like greased lightning/like nothing on earth; v. şi ~ bine/ de minune.a merge şnur
to be in love with each other; to like..., to be fond of..., to care for...; to love...; to like to..., to be fond of...; to enjoy...; to prefer..., to like bplaceareciproc
to be mentioned; to remember ...; to (re)call ...; to mind ...; to the best of my remembrance; I can record it perfectly wellaminti
to be rumoured/said; to blow...; to sound...; to sound hollow; to sound the horn; it sounds well; to ring false; to be ill-sounding; the bell is ringing; there is suna(a se zvoni)
to be/to feel well; ~ ceva mai bine to feel easier; ~ mai bine după aceea to be the better for it; ~ şi mai bine după aceea to feel all the better for it; ~ cât se poate de bine (fam.) to be feeling very fit; ~ destul de bine to feel pretty tidy; ~ mult ma se simţi bine (sănătos)
to be/to lie/to live in clover; to live on the fat of the land/in the lap of luxury; to live like a lord; to live high; to live in (grand/great) style; to live in state; to live on a large scale/at a high rate; to be in affluent/easy circumstances; to keea trăi pe picior mare
to beat/to thrash smb. within an inch of his life; to beat smb. to a mummy/to death; sl. to kick the life out of smb.; sl. to whale/to knock the (living) daylights out of smb. a trage bine (d. armă) to shoot straight/true/well.a-i trage cuiva o bătaie soră cu moartea
to betide; I dont`t know how it happened; to guess it/right; I happened/chanced to find him at home; I did not find him at home; you have hit the right thing; you havebrodi
to break (it) off with smb. a vopsi (ceva) bine/durabil/trainic to dye smth. in grain.a nu mai voi să ştie de cineva
to come to an end; I have had the time of my life; to pass away...; to spend...; to thread a needle; hpetrece(a se sfirsi)
to cut; to sting/touch to the quick; to carve/cut in wood; knife that cuts like a razor; the meat cuts/carves well; the wood is easily cleft; taia
to dance; to dance/walk on the rope; the ship is rocked on the waves; the polka is nice to dance; it is nice dancing here; to dance a waltzdansa
to deal well by smb.; a fost bine tratat de mine he has dealt well by me.a trata bine pe cineva
to feel; to feel funny; to feel fine; one feels that ...; how are you (feeling)?; I felt tired; to feel that ...; to have an impression that ...; simti
 

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